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Daily Archives: April 18, 2012

Nayarit Judicial Branch Trains Jurists through Courses, Mock Trial Competitions

April 18, 2012by mwserrano Leave a comment

04/08/12—The Nayarit Judicial Branch recently graduated the first cohort to complete a specialization in criminal law. The first outgoing class of 36 graduates, 20 of which were public judicial employees, […]

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Judicial Reform, State-Level Reforms

Former Federal District Prosecutor Proposes Plan to Eliminate Judges Lacking Adversarial System Oral Trial Skills

April 18, 2012by mwserrano Leave a comment

04/18/12 – As Mexico City struggles to meet the 2016 criminal justice reform deadline, a major obstacle has proved to be its judges’ lack of adversarial system oral trial skills. […]

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Transparency & accountability, State-Level Reforms, Judicial Reform, Gov't Official

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